Math, asked by Anonymous, 3 months ago

Solve this equation.
13(y+7)=3(y−1).​

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Answered by prasannaaddagiri234
3

Answer:

y=-47/5

Step-by-step explanation:

13(y + 7) = 3(y - 1) \\ 13(y) + 13(7) = 3(y)  -  3(  1) \\ 13y + 91 = 3y - 3 \\ 13y - 3y = - 3 - 91 \\ 10y =  - 94 \\ y =  \frac{ - 94}{10}  \\ y =  \frac{ - 47}{5}

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